Tuesday, February 24, 2009

A bridge between Judaism & Islam

I usually asked by Muslims what Judaism say about Non-Jews?

Can a Non-Jew(Gentile) be a Righteous And Go Heaven in the afterlife?


Jews Believe that Non-Jews have to practice 7 laws in Order to be consider as Righteous:


1.Prohibition of Idolatry: There is only one God. You shall not make for yourself an idol.

2.Prohibition of Murder: You shall not murder.

3.Prohibition of Theft: You shall not steal.

4.Prohibition of Sexual Promiscuity: You shall not commit adultery.

5.Prohibition of Blasphemy: Revere God and do not blaspheme.

6.Prohibition of Cruelty to Animals: Do not eat flesh taken from an animal while it is still alive.

7.Requirement to have just Laws: You shall set up an effective judiciary to fairly judge observance of the preceding six laws.

Those 7 laws are called the Seven Laws of Noah

(
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seven_Laws_of_Noah )

Those 7 laws can be found in Quran:

A possible connection between the Qur'an 17:22-36 and Noahide law might be:

1.Qur'an 17:22 — Prohibition of Idolatry #1

2.Qur'an 17:23 — Prohibition of Blasphemy #2

3.Qur'an 17:32 — Prohibition of Sexual Immorality #4

4.Qur'an 17:33 — Prohibition of Homicide #3

5.Qur'an 17:34 — Prohibition of Theft #5

6.Qur'an 17:35 — Imperative of Legal System #7

7.Qur'an 17:36 — Prohibition of Limb of a Living Creature #6??? (although the last is specifically mentioned by the Qur'an 2:173; 5:3)

(http://wikinoah.org/index.php/Noahide_Law_in_the_Qur%27an)

Whats the difference between these 7 laws and the 10 commandments?

The 7 laws are for all man kind from time of Noah,the 10 commandments are part of 613 laws for Israel nation,from Moses time.

In my opinion those 7 laws of Noah can be the bridge Between Judaism & Islam!


Sunday, February 22, 2009

The rule of religions

While being around in the Muslims communities on orkut,i learned many stuff.

I grew up in Haifa which many Muslims lives in.
In one of the neighbourhoods there where a Muslim community - The Ahmadiyya.

To be honest i never met any of them,every one consider them as Muslims.

Their mosque is something you can't miss when you enter the city.(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kababir )

It was a very big surprise to discover that most of the Muslims don't consider them as Muslims,but as a new religion.

Then i realized that it's some sort of deterministic rule of how religions come to this world...

This rule is for the Abrahamic Religions:

[1]Group A have a religion based on prophet X with the scriptures of @

[2]Then come a man Z who claim he is a prophet and he is a successor to prophet X.

[3]The people from group A accuse this man that he is a false prophet.

[4]There's people that do believe him that he is really the prophet Z and they establish now Group B who follow the prophet Z with the scriptures of #.

[5]Group B say that there's proofs in the scriptures of @ that Z will come.and only the evil harts of group A prevent them to accept this.

[6]Group A say that according the scriptures of @ there's no way Z could be a prophet.

Now you can put instead of A,B,X,Z,@,# any of the Abrahamic religions and it will be the same:

You can say A=Judaism and B=Christianity.

You can say A=Christianity and B=Islam.

You can say A=Islam and B=Ahmadiyyat.

and there will be sure more...